Re: This could be very entertaining...NSFW
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2024 2:09 pm
Got a feeling this is going to be really good...
UJ's Hamster Died. We're All That's Left...
https://ujrefugees.net/
We can't have anything nice...Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:33 pmLooks like recycled generic hash. But the humour might save it.
Saw this article tonight. Filming is starting in Toronto later this month through October. No word on air date.nerd_alert wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:42 amI didn't find any info on that, I think Season 2 just got the green light, so they are probably furiously writing scripts and getting production going. If I had to guess, I'd say they would shoot for July, which would be a year after Season 1 started airing.
This. I like Bautista in his more subdued roles like Knock at the CabinReservoir Dog wrote: ↑Thu Jun 06, 2024 3:33 pmLooks like recycled generic hash. But the humour might save it.
Among the critics...yes. Viewers actually had some good things to say. We went to the theater and saw it. I liked it but they did something unique at the end. Showed about 3-4 minutes of clips from the upcoming part 2. Visually...its exactly what you would want from a Costner western but where some are put off is the 5 separate story lines that look as they will eventually converge in a firestorm. Think it'll review much better with the critics once part 2 comes out.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:27 pm I read that the studio yanked the next Costner segment of Horizon that was supposed to open in theaters in August. I guess that's a sign the first segment bombed pretty spectacularly. I read a few reviews and they said it was too long, had no point, and was terrible at building characters. Other than that the reviews were pretty bad.
So is this whole thing just going to go to a streaming service now? They will stream part 1 to get more viewers interested. Hype it as much as possible. And then release Part 2 next year some time? I assume that they are totally re-thinking their roll-out strategy now.Ricrude wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:36 pmAmong the critics...yes. Viewers actually had some good things to say. We went to the theater and saw it. I liked it but they did something unique at the end. Showed about 3-4 minutes of clips from the upcoming part 2. Visually...its exactly what you would want from a Costner western but where some are put off is the 5 separate story lines that look as they will eventually converge in a firestorm. Think it'll review much better with the critics once part 2 comes out.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:27 pm I read that the studio yanked the next Costner segment of Horizon that was supposed to open in theaters in August. I guess that's a sign the first segment bombed pretty spectacularly. I read a few reviews and they said it was too long, had no point, and was terrible at building characters. Other than that the reviews were pretty bad.
Kinda seems that way...probably before Christmas and Yellowstone season 5 premiere. The way its made is not traditional to my thinking. The opening 10 minutes was several different scenes of violence during different time periods. If you understand the thinking and desperation behind the westward expansion and the time periods it makes more sense. I could see where people would question the setup. I think they'll get a lot more traction with people streaming but I would suggest seeing it at the theatre...visually it's worth it and the stories will keep you interested...some real bastards that meet their ends in it. A good way to beat the heat at matinee time.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:38 pmSo is this whole thing just going to go to a streaming service now? They will stream part 1 to get more viewers interested. Hype it as much as possible. And then release Part 2 next year some time? I assume that they are totally re-thinking their roll-out strategy now.Ricrude wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:36 pmAmong the critics...yes. Viewers actually had some good things to say. We went to the theater and saw it. I liked it but they did something unique at the end. Showed about 3-4 minutes of clips from the upcoming part 2. Visually...its exactly what you would want from a Costner western but where some are put off is the 5 separate story lines that look as they will eventually converge in a firestorm. Think it'll review much better with the critics once part 2 comes out.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:27 pm I read that the studio yanked the next Costner segment of Horizon that was supposed to open in theaters in August. I guess that's a sign the first segment bombed pretty spectacularly. I read a few reviews and they said it was too long, had no point, and was terrible at building characters. Other than that the reviews were pretty bad.
It sounds as though it might have been better distributed as a series than as a 4 part movie.Ricrude wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:46 pmKinda seems that way...probably before Christmas and Yellowstone season 5 premiere. The way its made is not traditional to my thinking. The opening 10 minutes was several different scenes of violence during different time periods. If you understand the thinking and desperation behind the westward expansion and the time periods it makes more sense. I could see where people would question the setup. I think they'll get a lot more traction with people streaming but I would suggest seeing it at the theatre...visually it's worth it and the stories will keep you interested...some real bastards that meet their ends in it. A good way to beat the heat at matinee time.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:38 pmSo is this whole thing just going to go to a streaming service now? They will stream part 1 to get more viewers interested. Hype it as much as possible. And then release Part 2 next year some time? I assume that they are totally re-thinking their roll-out strategy now.Ricrude wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:36 pmAmong the critics...yes. Viewers actually had some good things to say. We went to the theater and saw it. I liked it but they did something unique at the end. Showed about 3-4 minutes of clips from the upcoming part 2. Visually...its exactly what you would want from a Costner western but where some are put off is the 5 separate story lines that look as they will eventually converge in a firestorm. Think it'll review much better with the critics once part 2 comes out.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 3:27 pm I read that the studio yanked the next Costner segment of Horizon that was supposed to open in theaters in August. I guess that's a sign the first segment bombed pretty spectacularly. I read a few reviews and they said it was too long, had no point, and was terrible at building characters. Other than that the reviews were pretty bad.
The clown was halious!nerd_alert wrote: ↑Fri Jul 12, 2024 5:29 amSaw this article tonight. Filming is starting in Toronto later this month through October. No word on air date.nerd_alert wrote: ↑Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:42 amI didn't find any info on that, I think Season 2 just got the green light, so they are probably furiously writing scripts and getting production going. If I had to guess, I'd say they would shoot for July, which would be a year after Season 1 started airing.
https://411mania.com/movies/samoa-joe-t ... his-month/
I was not a fan of the PG version of this and gave it a 4 of 10...but watched the R rated version this weekend and was pleasantly surprised as it actually much improved, but each is still long at 3 hours per...7 out of 10. Very violent and sexy time was good but way more rounded.
Hope it is...tired of all the knockoffs...lol
Indeed it does...Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Wed Aug 14, 2024 9:15 pmThat show is just so Goddamned good! And it gets better with each season.
Hugo is solid but Gary just makes anything better...Reservoir Dog wrote: ↑Thu Aug 15, 2024 8:47 pmI can't wait to see Hugo Weaving in this. It's gonna be awesome!!!